Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 295, 22 October 1920 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND, FRIDAY, OCT. 22, 1920.

EXPECT GRAND JURY TO INDICT SEVERAL

ON LEWIS SCANDAL

(By Associated Press)

CHICAGO, Oct. 22. True bills may

be returned today by the Cook county grand jury against several of the men whose connection with the "throwing" of the 1919 world's series has been traced by the grand Jury's Investigation, according to reports in circulation as the investigatipn was resumed today. Among the witnesses who have been called to testify today are three Saint Louis men whose names were brought into the investigation through the inquiry at Saint Louis last fall by Manager Kid Gleason of the Chicago White Sox just after the series closed. Pres-

ident Charles A. Comiskey of the Sox,

sent Gleason there to investigate one of the many rumors reaching the Sox management that the series was "thrown." Ban Johnson Will Appear. President B. B. Johnson of the American League returned today from St. Louis and may go before the grand jury again, it was said. With several club owners Johnson appeared at the last session of the grand jury but the others were excused when they de- . dared they had no information of any crookedness in that series. Dispatches from St. Louis said that Johnson went to see Phil Ball, president of the St. Louis American League club, in connection with the reorganization of the national league proposed by the eight national league clubs and three of the American League clubs, but it was said Mr. Ball was in the southwest. Long Describes Sullivan's Hits. In an interview published here today, Harry Long, employe of a brokerage firm belonging to the Chi :ago Board of Trade, says that his firm refused to handle bets on the series for J. J. ("Sport") Sullivan,' of Boston, who was subpoenaed by the grand jury. Long says, according to the published interview, that Sullivan then persuaded him to handle the bets and he placed $29,000 among various board of trade men at even money that Cincinnati would win the first two games. Long also says, according to the interview, that Sullivan wired other cities and obtained additional funds to bet on Cincinnati when he found plenty of Chicago bets. Sullivan urged him to bet on Cincinnati himself. Long says in his interview, but he did not take the advice.

ROOT, IN REPLY

(Continued from Page One) guarantee good by war if necessaiy. "You say in your telegram that ycu will accept reservations that 'will state clearly to our associates in the league that congress and congress apne has the right to declare war,' and that 'our constitution seta up limits in legislation or treaty making beyond which we cannot go.' "That, it seems, is what you are

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SEEKING SENATOR SEAT IN IDAHO

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P. R. Gooding. P. R. Goodine of Goodine. Idaho is the Republican candidate for the U. S. senatorshir from his state

willing to do about Article X. Well, it absolutely is nothing. Everybody knows that only congress has a right to declare war, and that there are limits to legislation and treaty making power. "All governments of all civilized nations know it. You accomplish nothing by telling them of it again. The trouble about giving the gut.r antee provided in Article X is that the making of a treaty containing it is a solemn assurance to all the nations that it is with the treaty making power, and that the promise to mate war binds congress as fully as it binds all other members otf our government to maintain the plighted faith of the United States. "In all Governments the power to declare war rests somewhere, and an agreement to make war is an agreement that that power shall be so exercises by the officers in whom it tests. "A refusal by Congress to pass the

lesolution simply would be a .breach of the treaty. Analagous Case Offered. "An analagous case is the power of Congress to appropriate money. There is no power in our Government to do that; but if the United States makes a treaty agreeing to pay $1,000,000 to another country, would any one say that the obligation could be canceled by a refusal of Congress to appropriate the money? Certainly not; the only effect would be that the United States would have broken faith. "The real question is whether or not we shall enter into a guarantee under which the faith of treaties will require Congress to pas3 a resolution declaring war. That is what the President proposed. That is what your telegram makes it clear you propose. "On the same day when you sent the telegram, according to press reports, in a meeting at Providence, some one in the audience asked you, 'Would you accept the Ixidge reservations to the League of Nations?' There was your opportunity. Among those reservations was one which said: "'The United States assumes no obligation to preserve the territorial integrity or political independence of any other country by the employment of its military or naval forces, &c, unless in any particular case the Congress, under the constitution, has the sole power to declare war, or to authorize the employment of the military or liaval forces of the United States shall in the exercise of full liberty of action by act or joint resolution, so provide.' Proposed Change Explained. "That reservation would leave Congress free whenever the time came to act in accordance with its judgment and conscience, and the judgment and conscience of its onstituents regard

ing, the merits of the ontroversy at , tion, and you state in your telegram to

that time,

"Your position as you now state it would leave Congress bound by tlv? solemn pledge or faith of our cuntry to pass the resolution for war, no matter what the. merits of the controversy might be. "If you did not mean that Congress should be bound you had an opportunity at that meeting in Providence to say 'I agree to this reservation.' Your answer is reported to have been, 'The Lodge reservations never were suggested seriously. If they had been Senator Lodge would have declared for them in the Republican platform adopted at Chicago.' "And thus you side-stepped the ques-

me the perfectly futile thing you are willing to do upon the- subject of

Article 10. "Your telegram to me undertakes to state your case, and both what yoM say and what you refrain from saying confirm the understanding I expressed in my. speech that your position and purpose are to impose upon the United States the covenant negotiated at Paris without any real change whatever."

Superfluous Hair, Roots And All, Quickly Go ! (Absolutely New Home Method)

Tells Wher

She Owes Her Greatest Debt

For the first time in a hundred years a genuinely effective method of removing unsightly hairy growths has been discovered. , The new phelactine process does not merely take off the hair-ends; it actually removes the roots! It does this quickly and harmlessly. It does not act anything like the depilatory, electrical, or other methods. Phelactine is non-odorous, non-poisonous, non-irritating. G-t a stick of it from your druggist, follow the simple instructions, and have the satisfaction of seeing the roots themselves removed at last. Advertisement.

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Ends indigestion It relHves stomach misery, sour stomach, belching and all stomach disease or money back. Large box of tablets at all druggists in all towns.

The New Edison

When "Gets-It" Comes Corns Go Painless, Sure, Quick is this 2-Drop 2-Seconds Wonder. There isn't room on the same toe for a corn and two or three drops of "Gets-It", so the corn curls up, shrivels and peels off in your fingers so easily that you ar simply astonished, because you can't feel it.

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AFTER washing dishes or doing the hardest of housework, a few minutes rubbing with HESS Witch Hazel Cream insures velvety-smooth hands. It will save the kiddies from chapped lips and faces. Father will always use it after shaving once he tries the soothing and cooling effects of this old fashioned Witch Hazel Cream. Fifty cents brings you many months' supply in a generous size bottle. And your druggist will gladly refund your purchase price if you return the bottle and tell him you were not satisfied. THE E. E. HESS COMPANY, Brook, Ind.

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WitclL.Hazel Cream

Of All Medicines, I Owe the

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"Of all medicines I've ever taken. I owe the mo'st to Trutona," was the grateful assertion made recently by Mrs. Sadie Listenberger, 77 years old, who lives at 1413 Cass street, For? Wayne. "My son-in-law called me the 'Walking drug store' because I had taken so many different medicines," she continued, "but none of them gave me the desired relief. Trutona alone deserves the real reward. "I'm always nungry now, it scenes, and I eat as I never did before. I sleep so soundly at night that often I fail to hear the alarm in the mornin. My bowels act as regular as a clock now. To tell the truth I feel just about twenty years younger than I did, and I think Trufona should be in every home." Mrs. Listenberger's statement fur nishes more convincing proof of Trutona's remarkable merits as a reconstructive agency,' system purifier and

body invigorant. You, Mr. Rundown j man and woman, will be surprised at the relief YOU'LL derive from using j

Trutona. Trutona is sold in Richmond at Clem Thistlethwaite's drug stores. Advertisement.

V Ladies' Shop O FOR BETTER VALUES

6,000 tVr'e!

30x3 . 32x31,2. 31x4 32x4

$12.90 $15.90 $19.40 $22.73 $24.75

33x4 . 34x4 . 34x4 V2. 35x4. 36x4.

$26.75 $27.50 $35.00 $36.50 $37.50

New, fresh stock in tires and tubes received every week. Nothing old or rebuilt. WM. F. LEE, No. 8 South 7th St. "Richmond's Reliable Tire Man"

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Our Prices Your Money's Worth

SHOT GUNS Shells, Coats, Etc. SAM S. VIGRAN 617 Main St.

Second National Bank Capital, SurpUis. Undivided Profits Strongest in Eastern Indiana. We Pay 4'2 on Savings

Dr. J. A. Thomson Dentist Murray Theater Budding Hours: 9-12, 1-5, 7-8; Sunday 9-12 Phone 2930

USED CARS At Bargaiu Prices On Easy Terms Chenoweth Auto Co.

1107 Main

Phone 5200

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FLOWERS Consult us on the matter of Funeral Flowers and Flowers for all occasions. THE WAYNE FLOWER SHOP Phone 2614 1031 Main St.

DR. R. H. CARNES DENTIST Phone 2665 Rooms 15-16 Comstock Building 1016 Main Street Open Sundays and Evening? by appointment

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RUBBER BOOTS VULCANIZED Pure gum rubber welded to the soles and heels.

Also, cuts repaired in any part of the boot. WM. F. LEE, No. 8 South 7th St. "Richmond's Reliable Tire Man"

COMPARISON is the ONLY TEST

Please bear in mind that we will show you every piece of furniture we have in stock without obligating you to buy. We want you to see what we have, what our prices are, and how they compare with those of other houses. Then, we feel that our goods are much better selected than the average line, and the combination of BETTER GOODS and LESS MONEY must induce you to VOLUNTARILY place you orders here. Just this last week to complete outfits were selected from our stock AFTER careful and complete comparison was made not only in this city, but in two of our large neighboring cities. Regular prices prevailed in each instance and no special concessions were made. We KNOW, therefore, that we can save you money and provide assortments EQUAL, if not superior, to any nearby homefurnishing store. Liberal Credit Cheerfully Extended

SATURDAY ONLY This bed is just as pictured, with 2-ineh continuous posts in beautiful white enamel or gold bronze finish, in full or three-quarters sizes. A standard make bed of unusual beauty and strength. This price saves you a third of the usual price, and the bed is guaranteed for life. Come in and see it Saturday Q1 O and compare the price uJJ-3

$1.00 FIRST PAYMENT ON ANY CEDAR CHEST , Select now from our immense stock and be the owner of a handsome chest or, if you are planning to give one as a Christmas present, this method will enable you to have the chest paid for by Christmas. Or, if you prefer, buy one on our 3 months' cash plan and save the cash discount. Sizes from 36 to 54 inches at $19.50 to $75.00. Some in walnut finishes, ail very beautiful and of genuine Tennessee Red Cedar. Dust, moth and damp-proof.

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Come to the Right Store Come to Reed's, and. You Will Find It's Possible to Buy Good Stoves at MODERATE PRICES

LOOK AT THIS! Powerful, handsome heater and Reed's price is special . $58.50 It will burn anything. You need not buy the highest priced coal the cheapest you can get will do just as well The Globe is of the famous HOT BLAST type and heats the floor like a baseburner; holds fire over night, and is very handsome in appearance. The design is artistic yet simple see the nickel nameplates, the nickel columns on each side, the nickle deflectors, base and urn on top. Heavy cast Iron corrugated fire pot with draw center grate. We have only a limited number and can not get any more to sell at this price, so come without delay. Buy on credit terms if you prefer.

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BUY YOUR SELLERS CABINET NOW

25 per cent off

Here are six fine Buffets, in golden or fumed oak. which we wish to sell out at once. They are odd pieces, and, rather than carry them till tables and chairs for these particular pieces arrive, we will sell them quickly at a L'3 per cent reduction. We advise early selections because they will not remain long in our stock at these prices. One $4S.50 Fun:ed Oak Buffet, Colonial design 25 per

cent off. Special

DEMANDED BY PRACTICAL HOUSEVIVES

"How can I reduce food costs?" is a most important problem these days. A GLOBE RANGE will help you. It saves foodproduces better baking and uses much less coal than any other range we know of. The special features in a Globe Range all aid in producing perfect baking and economical cooking. You pay less for useless "frills." The smooth silver nickel, the smooth plain castings, the electric welded construction, the 25year insurance policy, the coal saving fire box all join in giving you the most durable construction and genuine, lasting satisfaction. You should visit our store and see for yourself the wonderful ranges built by the Master Stove Builders of America.

Stove Like Cut. $135?C0 Same Rang? Without Reservoir $112.50

$40 to $160

2 price

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Two J59.50 Fumed Oak Buffets, 4S-inch tops, plate glass mirrors. Colonial designs, 2b per cent off K( Special price only V Tclv One $71.50 Golden Oak Buffet, exceptionally well built and highly polished, with mirror. Colonial pattern, KO Cf 25 per cent off. Special price CpOOmOXJ Two $75.00 Buffets, one Golden and one Fumed Oak, 44-inch

top; very fine pieces, with large mirrors 25 per cent off. . Special price

There are many reasons why you will prefer the Sellers after you have seen all others. The automatic lowering' flour bin, which is exclusive with iwj cabinet, is perhaps the most important feature that will cause you to decide on a Sellers.. EASY TERMS ARRANGED.

All GLOBES Are Made With ARMCO IRON

$56.25

OUR NEW 3 MONTHS CASH PLAN Allows 90 days (3 raonth3) for cash. Pay one-fourth down, one-fourth in one month, one-fourth in two months and one-fourth In three months. -Full Cash Discount Allowed by -This Method

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